In 1950, speaking to an audience of 6,000 in the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, Hubbard introduced a coed named Sonya Bianca as a clear who had attained perfect recall of all “perceptics” (sense perceptions) for every moment of her past. In the demonstration which followed, however, she failed to remember a single formula in physics (the subject in which she was majoring), or the color of Hubbard's tie when his back was turned. At this point, a large part of the audience got up and left. Hubbard later produced a neat dianetic explanation for the fiasco.
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Table of Contents
chapter 1.
In the Name of Science
Page 3
chapter 2.
Flat and Hollow
Page 16
chapter 3.
Monsters of Doom
Page 28
chapter 4.
The Forteans
Page 42
chapter 5.
Flying Saucers
Page 55
chapter 6.
Zig-Zag-and-Swirl
Page 69
chapter 7.
Down with Einstein!
Page 80
chapter 8.
Sir Isaac Babson
Page 92
chapter 9.
Dowsing Rods and Doodlebugs
Page 101
chapter 10.
Under the Microscope
Page 116
chapter 11.
Geology versus Genesis
Page 123
chapter 12.
Lysenkoism
Page 140
chapter 13.
Apologists for Hate
Page 152
chapter 14.
Atlantis and Lemuria
Page 164
chapter 15.
The Great Pyramid
Page 173
chapter 16.
Medical Cults
Page 186
chapter 17.
Medical Quacks
Page 204
chapter 18.
Food Faddists
Page 220
chapter 19.
Throw Away Your Glasses!
Page 230
chapter 20.
Eccentric Sexual Theories
Page 242
chapter 21.
Orgonomy
Page 250
chapter 22.
Dianetics
Page 263
chapter 23.
General Semantics, Etc.
Page 281
chapter 24.
From Bumps to Handwriting
Page 292
chapter 25.
ESP and PK
Page 299
chapter 26.
Bridley Murphy and Other Matters
Page 315
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"A revised and expanded edition of the work first published in 1952 under the title In the name of science."
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